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There’s a bright world just beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, and Waterfront Toronto, the organization tasked with revitalizing the city’s waterfront, is working to deliver on that future with its vision for the Quayside Project a 12-acre mixed-use development poised to transform the industrial lands at the foot of Parliament Street.
George Zegarac, chief executive officer of Waterfront Toronto, hopes that the project will help build a community where everyone sees themselves as represented. “The past year has driven people apart, when they’d rather be together,” he says. “At Quayside we’re building on the natural unifying force of water to create a community that celebrates inclusiveness, respect for the environment, culture, and design excellence that typifies the togetherness for which Canada is known. With the support of all three levels of government behind our agency, we can ensure that this development will be something special, raising the bar on what we can
Waterfront Toronto fully charged to deliver unique and vibrant community
Author of the article: Peter Kenter  â¢Â Postmedia Content Works
Publishing date: Mar 10, 2021  â¢Â March 10, 2021  â¢Â 3 minute read The Quayside Project will provide an eclectic mixed-use development featuring new housing, recreational opportunities, parks and a new cultural centre. Photo by Standard Practice
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Thereâs a bright world just beyond the COVID-19 pandemic and Waterfront Toronto, the organization tasked with revitalizing the cityâs waterfront, is already working to deliver on that future with its vision for its Quayside Project, a 12-acre mixed-use development poised to transform the industrial lands at the foot of Parliament Street.